Saturday, March 17, 2012

Unc ncaa tournament

Tyler Zeller had 17 points and 15 rebounds to help North Carolina beat Vermont in its NCAA tournament opener despite playing without injured starter John Henson.

(New York Daily News)

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- John Henson had a great seat on the North Carolina sideline to watch his teammates advance in the NCAA tournament.

(Huffington Post)

-- Were they minor hiccups or something much bigger? Kentucky, Syracuse and North Carolina will sort that out over the next three weeks. For now, though, they have No.

(Huffington Post)

GREENSBORO, N.C. - Tyler Zeller had 17 points and 15 rebounds to help North Carolina beat Vermont 77-58 on Friday in its NCAA tournament opener despite playing without injured starter John Henson.

(Fayetteville Observer)

J.P. Primm had 18 points for UNC-Asheville. The Bulldogs were up 34-30 at halftime The Badgers (25-9) improved to 10-1 in NCAA tournament openers under Bo Ryan, the winningest coach in the programs history.

(NJ.com)

GREENSBORO, N.C.

(Associated Press)

GREENSBORO North Carolina struggled for about a half against Vermont's zone defense before the Tar Heels gradually pulled away for a 77-58 victory in the second round of the NCAA tournament Colisum on Friday.

(CharlotteObserver.com)

Henson, the Tar Heels lanky junior center, wont play against 16th-seeded Vermont in the teams NCAA tournament opener on Friday, a team spokesman announced. Henson, a left hander, injured his left wrist on a fall in the ACC tournament.

(Chicago Tribune)

PITTSBURGH—Syracuse had a lot bigger problems than missing its starting center. The Orange were staring at NCAA tournament history. A No. 1 seed has never lost to a No.

(Sporting News)

The ACC has completed their 1st round of the NCAA tournament. It was certainly a mixed bag Sure why not. North Carolina – B UNC beat Vermont 77-58 Friday. It was workman like performance.